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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
The Evening Post today calls on Bristol to honour one of its greatest sons - Field Marshal Bill Slim - by erecting a statue in his memory. One of the British Army's best-loved commanders, Bishopston-born Slim led three-quarters of a million ...
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
The Evening Post today calls on Bristol to honour one of its greatest sons - Field Marshal Bill Slim - by erecting a statue in his memory. One of the British Army's best-loved commanders, Bishopston-born Slim led 750,000 men and ...
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 20/02/2008
The news that Gloucestershire County Cricket Club wants to significantly improve its Nevil Road ground may be the last thing that the residents of Horfield and Bishopston wanted to hear. After their protests at Bristol Rovers' plans to rebuild ...
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 28/09/2007
Police in Bristol are warning university students to be on their guard against burglars as they return to the city for the start of term. Most will be living in Redland, Cotham, Bishopston, Montpelier and Ashley Down and represent 30 per cent ...
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 09/08/2007
A Plot of land in Horfield could be used to ease the parking woes of spectators at Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and Bristol Rovers' Memorial Stadium, according to a city councillor. David Kitson (Lib Dem, Bishopston) believes the disused ...